I had my IMac unplugged for about a week plugged back in know it's asking for a keychain password???

I had my iMac unplugged for about a week plugged it back in and now it's asking for a keychain password

The password is the same as your login password, unless you changed it.

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    “Local Items” keychain prompt?
    Try this.
    https://support.apple.com/kb/TS5362

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  • I get repeatedly asked for my Keychain password.

    By Chrome, iTunes, practically any app I open. And no matter how many times I enter it in, another 20 minutes later it asks again.
    The dialogue box is "(Application) wants to use the "login" keychain. Please enter the keychain password."

    Hello Ben,
    Thank you for the details of the issue you are experiencing with the keychain issue you are experiencing.  I recommend running the Keychain First Aid for the issue you are experiencing:
    To check keychains for problems using Keychain First Aid:
    Open Keychain Access, located in the Utilites folder in the Applications folder.
    Choose Keychain Access > Keychain First Aid.
    Enter your user name and password.
    Select Verify and click Start. Any problems found will be displayed.
    If there are problems, select Repair, and then click Start.
    Find the full article here (the title of the article says 10.6, but it should work for Lion as well):
    Mac OS X 10.6: Solving problems with keychains
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph7296
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Mail and Safari keep asking me for my Keychain password

    Hi all,
    I've read several posts and tried some suggestions but it did not solve my problem:
    Some weeks ago, I completely re-installed MacOS on my iBook and copied my libraries and personal folders from my external harddrive back to the laptop. Everything works fine except one thing: Everytime I open Mail after starting the iBook it asks me for entering my Keychain password (it does not happen when I receive or send mail, only when opening for the first time after starting). When I use Safari and need to enter a username and password it asks the same. It's a dialogue box I've never seen before, I cannot check that it should remember the password, it only shows a field for entering the password and two additional info fields.
    I tried Keychain First Aid: There was a problem that could be resolved but it did not solve my problem. I've checked and unchecked the suggested boxes - nothing happened. Anybody out there who's got a clue what's up with my Keychain?
    Thank you very much!
    Steph
    iBook G4 1.33 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    Hi,
    never mind because of the name thing, it happens all the time.
    Thanx! I repaired my disk permissions - my problem stays the same.
    I'm not sure how I delete the Key Chain prefs and start from scratch - could you give me a short how to? I'm not that technically gifted.
    Steph

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